Al
At 09:02 PM 1/24/2003, you wrote:
Having in the past been exiled in AR, that is true. Most everyone I met there was born in the same town that they currently lived in and had never been to another state. I knew one person who was 25 years old and had never been outside the county they were born in,,,and they were proud of that ?!?
Pretty state in areas, but I was glad to move away.
Mark
Burgess Howell wrote:
Ofergodsake, you're both thinking of ARKANSAS.
Most people don't know that 'arkansas' is the Cherokee word for 'trailer park.'
Burgess
At 07:24 PM 1/24/03, you wrote:
TFlan,
Well, there are a lot less crowded conditions here than in your flake-state,
but I don't know one in 10 people who live here that were born here. Tellico
Village is half Michiganders who came down I-75 because they couldn't stand
the cold, yet wanted a little cold now and then to remind them how nasty it
was up there. You must be confusing Tennessee with Alabama.
Bernie
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> I once knew a guy who was raised in Tennessee. He was glad to get away and
> finally date a girl to whom he wasn't related.
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> TFlan
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> > Bernie.... your note makes me homesick. I used to live in Tennessee,
and
> may well return there when I retire, to a little piece of property at
> Banebridge, in the foothills of those Smokies.
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